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PM FOR PICS OR CALL, MATT:0448887446 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, Most parts are still in vehicle but will be removed over the next couple of weeks

#ENGINE AND PARTS REQUIRED FOR A PROVEN 180KWATW+ CAN BE PURCHASED AS A PACKAGE IF REQUIRED(engine, ecu, turbo, injectors, intercooler, plumbing, BOV, fuel pressure reg, K&N Filter, braided fuel lines and fittings, remote filter mount and lines, oil cooler and lines) FOR $3000#

Evo/VR4 Twin spot Front Brake calipers, ADR braided lines, Evo RDA slotted rotors

(redrilled to 4x100 for lancer/mirage), Project MU type hc+ Pads: $400

Proton Rear Disc Brake conversion for lancer/mirage, Bendix Ultimate pads, ADR braided lines: $300

Mirage Whiteline Rear Sway Bar: $100

HKS Intercooler: $200

Intercooler Plumbing: $100

Haltech E6X ECU with GSR/EVO Adaptor Loom: $700

4 x R34 GTR Injectors: $200

Turbosmart StreetReg Fuel Press Reg.: $200

Evo 3 TD05-16G Turbo(bought new from ATS): $500

Toyo R888 15"Semi Slicks(Only 2 Hillclimbs old): $600

Toyo RS-1 15" Slicks(Only did 1 Time Attack): $700

Work Emotion CR 15" Alloy Wheels(new only 3 months ago): $800

CE Mirage/Lancer Ksport Coilovers(not even 12 months old): $700

Evo 2/3 Gearbox with Mech Front Diff (Rebuilt by CVAP Prior to purchasing): $1500

VL Turbo Fuel Pump: $50

Momo Safari Race Seat (Black): $500

CE Mirage Bolt in Half Roll Cage: $500

CC GSR 4G93T Engine: $900

Evo 1" Brake Master Cylinder: $100

Remote filter Mount+cooler & Earls Lines and fittings: $300

K&N Pod Filter: $25

Oil Catch Can: $50

Greddy Profec B Boost Controller: $300

CC 1.8lt Extreme Button Clutch: $100

Coolant res.: $50

HKS BOV: $100

CC GSR Driveshafts: $100

Cordia LH Driveshaft: $50

CC Coupe Driveshafts: $50

Toyo R888 15"Semi Slicks(Only 2 Hillclimbs old): $600

Toyo RS-1 15" Slicks(Only did 1 Time Attack): $700

Work Emotion CR 15" Alloy Wheels(new only 3 months ago): $800

Can you be more specific on the tyre and wheels sizes? eg 195/50/15 15"x7" +20 wheels. Also how much tread is left other than 2 hillclimbs?

Whereabouts are you?

Cheers.

Sorry about that fellas.

All Parts are located in Adelaide

Toyo r888 205/50/15 approx. 70%+ tread left(cost $300+ each new)

Toyo RS-1 2x205/50/15 approx. 60%+ tread left and 2x195/50/15 approx. 80% tread left(cost $400+ new each)

Work Emotion CR rims are 15x7" +44 offset

Yes it is true, the car was on the market and hasn't sold as a whole, now it will be returned to a street car and all performance parts sold off. Need to move to make way for new project

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Evo/VR4 Twin spot Front Brake calipers, ADR braided lines, Evo RDA slotted rotors

(redrilled to 4x100 for lancer/mirage), Project MU type hc+ Pads: $400

Proton Rear Disc Brake conversion for lancer/mirage, Bendix Ultimate pads, ADR braided lines: $300

Evo 1" Brake Master Cylinder: $100

whats the best price you would do for all these?

PM me if you wish :down:

front brakes and master cylinder are sold, you can have the rear disc brake conversion for $250 if your interested

interested !

what would i be looking at for postage to Mt Pleasant 6153 (WA)

interested !

what would i be looking at for postage to Mt Pleasant 6153 (WA)

not sure, will put items on a half pallet, but you will need to organise your transport. Sold a gearbox to a fella in Perth, cost him $60 to get it there.

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